Which continent would you have preferred to be born on?
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Re: Which continent would you have preferred to be born on?
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Oh man, what I wouldn't give to speak learn SpanishMiche Sora wrote:I was born in North America, but I would have preferred to be born in Central or South America. I love Latin culture, speak fluent Spanish and got a chance to live in Mexico for a while. I loved it!
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Yes, we are!Ana Njeri wrote:Africa. Any day any time. However specifically, Kenya. We might have big problems as a country but one thing is for sure , Kenyans are amazing people
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I get that 100%IanYanny wrote:100% Europe specifically Italy. I have to admit that my judgement is heavily influenced by the movie Letters to Juliet. ?
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Me too! I'm proud of the fact that i'm Asian, but I do think about how I would've turned out if I'd been born in Europe or Australia.GPM wrote:I'm Asian, and I would not choose any other to prefer over it. Every continent has its own unique characteristics that everyone should be proud of.
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What do you like best about AfricaMaulyne wrote:Africa is the best .I prefer it
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I was born and live in Africa. Given a second chance to be born I would still choose Africa. This is a land of opportunities.
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Utawezana na mbu wa huko?mumoscar wrote:South America would be my choice because I crave so much to step in the amazon Forrest one day.
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I was born and live in Africa. Given a second chance to be born I would still choose Africa. This is a land of opportunities.
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Many Africans in the houseAtabon Della wrote:Africa all the way..... though I must admit, the advancements and development in other continents like Europe usually make me envious. However, I still choose Africa and am proud to be born one.
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Haha, ... I've never had German chocolate, & I happen to also have a large sweet tooth!Rebecca Henderson wrote:It might sound arrogant but I think I'd prefer to be born on the continent I was born on--America! Or well, North America, I suppose, but specifically the United States. I think that while there are other continents I'd like to visit, being born here is a good way to have the freedom and opportunities not always afforded in other countries. I think if I had to pick another continent--or country--I'd pick Germany, since I speak German and I have a large sweet tooth (who doesn't love German chocolate?).
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I certainly wish I was born in America, heck that's the only thing left! I already behave like them, despite never having stepped foot outside Africa! Still, I love my African heritage so I guess I would have loved to be a mix of both!geoffrey ngoima wrote: ↑07 Sep 2017, 03:23 I honestly can't decide. Africa is great and all, but sometimes, ah!!
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However, I can't complain since I live in Europe, which would have been a very close second.
Are you serious? That's awesome that you would actually want to live in Italy, I don't think there are that many people that would move here. Yes, it is beautiful, but maybe a bit intimidating to foreigners? I don't know, I have encountered many people who spent several months in Florence, but none who actually live there.
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